This video gives a much more indepth view of ancient rocks; which show wind .. and possibly water.. erosion; also some similarities to rock formations here on Planet Earth... very educating.
Mr Schmidt would have been in his element here. Wondering when it will be safe for a human geologist to visit Mars and have a decent look at these amazing rocks. Many thanks NASA and JPL for sharing this.
Well first they going to moon, and test out tech there I think realistically 2030 for moon, they busy with moon for a while. Add another 10 years 2040 or 2050, that’s what I believe now. Remember a lot habitats needs to be built, cargo needs to be sent in advance, and few technology advancements needs to be done. You can not resupply mars in a hurry.
Jak na taką technike zrobic ledwie obszar o pow 50 m 2 to troche chujnia z nędzą. Nie da sie zrobić jakiegoś filmiku z przelotu na wiekszym obszarze ? Bo to co pokazali jakościowo (rozdzielczość) rewelka. Ale powierzchniowo pokazane to kicha
Fantastic report that reveals that in ancient times water was used there, congratulations to all the technicians and scientists for their wonderful work!
@@guyeshel9316 NASA = NAHHSSEE FROM OPERATION PAPERCLIP. WE HAVE NEVER BENBEN TO MARS WE HAVE BENBEN TO THE MOON ONLY ONCE USING STOLEN ALIEN TECH WE KNOW ABOUT THE BENBEN STONE AND THE MOON SHOT TRAP. YOU PEOPLE ARE PURE EVIL INCARNATE !!
I am still wondering why the rover missions to investigate ancient life go to these dry lake beds around the equator. Why not send a mission to the margin of the north pole where is evidence of seasonal melts? Maybe there is no ancient life, but real actual seasonal life where there is water. I know the Phoenix mission in 2008 was pretty far north, but still short of ice cap margin. Is there a trade off for communication with a rover at polar latitudes? Why not land a rover in the ice of Korolev crater? or maybe send a mission up the Chasma Boreale where any season melts would channel down the chasm?
They probably worry about wet ground /bogging down and seasonal melts causing problems for the rover. If water is coming or causing a problem the rover won't be fast responding...
@@jagaloon216 So, avoid liquid water where all life begins and requires because it might be difficult? Search for evidence of ancient life in equatorial deserts because it is easier? I think those priorities are mixed up.
That's precisely the reason that they *don't* send rovers there, because extant life may reside there. If you look up "Mars Special Regions", you'll see that there's potentially areas of Mars where, like you said, there may be life, and so visiting there would demand much higher sterilization procedures for any craft that would potentially go there. They have category levels for sterilization, 1-5 I believe (5 being the most strict), and you'd need to achieve a level 5 sterilization to go there, and, be able to ensure that any samples brought back remain completely isolated and protected from contamination too. The reason for all this is because they don't want Earth life unintentionally contaminating those regions. I believe that it's so strict that even flying over those Special Regions, even if your out in orbit around Mars, that the craft would still have to meet those high levels of sterilization just in the small chance that the craft malfunctioned and fell down to the surface. This is also the reason why humans couldn't go any where near this regions, because we cannot be sterilized. Basically, if a craft carrying a human malfunctioned and crashed into any Special Region on Mars, the bacteria in/on our body would contaminate the area.
@@matthewviramontes3131 So, avoid areas that potentially support life but prioritize searching in areas that might have supported life millions of years ago. Mkay, that makes sense. Seems like avoiding the real question and its repercussions. Easy enough to not return missions from life supporting areas, particularly if life is observed. What then is the plan? Never investigate these "Mars Special Regions"? Then why bother looking for evidence of life at all?
@@votingcitizen You have to understand the extremely sensitive nature of what may be up there. I'm sure you're aware that when the Europeans came over to the Americas they brought diseases with them as well, such as smallpox, and that decimated the natives here. Well they don't want to make that same mistake on Mars by potentially affecting whatever ecosystem may exist there with our organisms from Earth. So the first step was to see if Mars could have ever supported life, then determine if life did indeed exist there, and if so, then tread very carefully towards the poles where living things may currently reside.
I think I spotted a piece of foil - presumably a piece of the landing stage: If you look at about a 50° angle downwards to the left of the balancing rock there is a shiny, silver and very flat thing stuck in front of one of the rocks!
Sadece taş kum ve kayadan ibaret ölü bir gezegenin milyarlarca yıl önce ırmakların aktığını bilmek harika bir şey. Keşke bir zaman makinesi olsada milyarlarca yıl öncesine Marsa gidebilseydik.
That would be one of my questions!!! The only way to find out is to wade through thousands of pages of info/ data/ diagrams etc once it's no longer classified!!! The truth about the moon would be a good read for a start. If ANYONE thinks the US GOVT has EVER told the truth about ANYTHING,then you live in Disneyland & my name's Micky!!!💯
I hate to say it but that wont happen, Perseverance is across the planet from Opportunity so that wont be happening, however they did find Opportunity using the Mars Orbiters.
What is the point of waiting for a next mission to return the rock samples? All previous sample-return missions, from the moon, from comets and asteroids have successfully returned the samples in the same trip. Any organic compounds that might be present in the rocks sampled by Perseverance are going to be in very different conditions, during several years in the tubes, than they are in the original rock, favoring alteration, if not degradation. I think it would have made more sense to organize the return of the samples in the same mission, also from an economic point of view.
The point is that every mission to Mars can only carry so much stuff. The Perseverance rover weighs as much as a small car, plus the descend stage had a certain weight so there was no weight left for a spacecraft that could have been able to return back to Earth. Also: What degradation do you think is going to happen in those few years, compared to the billions of years that these rock samples were already laying there? With 99% certainty there aren't any organic compounds in those rocks that now that they are in the sample tubes suddenly start to dissolve. What the scientists at JPL hope to discover are the remnants of ancient life. If those are present in the samples they will not disappear by storing them in tubes.
Why are the lower rocks you did the abrasion test on flat with the surface whereas the other rocks that tumbled down protrude from the surface? If a section these flat rocks were lifted and a sample taken from underneath would they not be a good source of information about earlier in the planets timeline?
Very beautiful views of mars. I wished to go and see personally. But new generation will definitely go on their private space crafts we are dust particle in the universe. . Its very very far and huge galaxies are there. Only imaginations dreams make my thirst fulfilled by dreaming to walk on mars.
In 2007, following the discovery of its ancient lake, the crater was named after Jezero, Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of several eponymous towns in the country. In some Slavic languages, the word jezero means 'lake'.
There was a show that William Shatner narrates and they said they were looking for life in this ancient lake bed or evidence of past life. But I guess NASA never found anything. yet 😮
Very beautiful. But here is the recipe for life: planet + water + many other conditions + a powerful creator. My guess: no life on Mars because I don't see any reason for a creator to create life there and many conditions are not met to qualify for sustainable life.
Unfortunately, all the work leading up to sample return mission has been for nothing,because the are going to abandon it all because they've run out of money
Congrats, NASA! Hope to watch a manned mission to Mars one day.
Geology on Mars! Love it!
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Wow! This is absolutely amazing and awe inspiring! The level of technology needed to achieve this feat is mind boggling! Thanks for sharing. 🤩
One of the sharpest videos and best tutorial on this subject I've seen in a long time.
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The picture resolution is impressive! Great update!
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Thank you for sharing this to all of us 🧡
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Bonjour à tout le monde, je suis marocain et j'habite en France, je trouve que la NASA nous fait toujours rêver , merci à la NASA
This video gives a much more indepth view of ancient rocks; which show wind .. and possibly water.. erosion; also some similarities to rock formations here on Planet Earth... very educating.
Mr Schmidt would have been in his element here. Wondering when it will be safe for a human geologist to visit Mars and have a decent look at these amazing rocks. Many thanks NASA and JPL for sharing this.
Well first they going to moon, and test out tech there I think realistically 2030 for moon,
they busy with moon for a while. Add another 10 years 2040 or 2050, that’s what I believe now. Remember a lot habitats needs to be built, cargo needs to be sent in advance, and few technology advancements needs to be done. You can not resupply mars in a hurry.
Jak na taką technike zrobic ledwie obszar o pow 50 m 2 to troche chujnia z nędzą. Nie da sie zrobić jakiegoś filmiku z przelotu na wiekszym obszarze ? Bo to co pokazali jakościowo (rozdzielczość) rewelka. Ale powierzchniowo pokazane to kicha
Fantastic report that reveals that in ancient times water was used there, congratulations to all the technicians and scientists for their wonderful work!
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Used? How would you know that?
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@@guyeshel9316 NASA = NAHHSSEE FROM OPERATION PAPERCLIP.
WE HAVE NEVER BENBEN TO MARS
WE HAVE BENBEN TO THE MOON ONLY ONCE USING STOLEN ALIEN TECH
WE KNOW ABOUT THE BENBEN STONE AND THE MOON SHOT TRAP.
YOU PEOPLE ARE PURE EVIL INCARNATE !!
@@guyeshel9316 as in it existed in the past
Awesome work!!
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Gorgeous picture. It's like I'm there.
Keep up the amazing work NASA! 👍
The stone's cross-section is astonishing.
I truly and deeply respect all the nasa crew. I can't describe with words your contirbutions to the world of science. 💕😎
The rover is giving some fascinating views of the area. 👍
I am still wondering why the rover missions to investigate ancient life go to these dry lake beds around the equator. Why not send a mission to the margin of the north pole where is evidence of seasonal melts? Maybe there is no ancient life, but real actual seasonal life where there is water.
I know the Phoenix mission in 2008 was pretty far north, but still short of ice cap margin.
Is there a trade off for communication with a rover at polar latitudes?
Why not land a rover in the ice of Korolev crater? or maybe send a mission up the Chasma Boreale where any season melts would channel down the chasm?
They probably worry about wet ground /bogging down and seasonal melts causing problems for the rover. If water is coming or causing a problem the rover won't be fast responding...
@@jagaloon216 So, avoid liquid water where all life begins and requires because it might be difficult? Search for evidence of ancient life in equatorial deserts because it is easier? I think those priorities are mixed up.
That's precisely the reason that they *don't* send rovers there, because extant life may reside there. If you look up "Mars Special Regions", you'll see that there's potentially areas of Mars where, like you said, there may be life, and so visiting there would demand much higher sterilization procedures for any craft that would potentially go there. They have category levels for sterilization, 1-5 I believe (5 being the most strict), and you'd need to achieve a level 5 sterilization to go there, and, be able to ensure that any samples brought back remain completely isolated and protected from contamination too. The reason for all this is because they don't want Earth life unintentionally contaminating those regions. I believe that it's so strict that even flying over those Special Regions, even if your out in orbit around Mars, that the craft would still have to meet those high levels of sterilization just in the small chance that the craft malfunctioned and fell down to the surface. This is also the reason why humans couldn't go any where near this regions, because we cannot be sterilized. Basically, if a craft carrying a human malfunctioned and crashed into any Special Region on Mars, the bacteria in/on our body would contaminate the area.
@@matthewviramontes3131 So, avoid areas that potentially support life but prioritize searching in areas that might have supported life millions of years ago. Mkay, that makes sense. Seems like avoiding the real question and its repercussions. Easy enough to not return missions from life supporting areas, particularly if life is observed.
What then is the plan? Never investigate these "Mars Special Regions"? Then why bother looking for evidence of life at all?
@@votingcitizen You have to understand the extremely sensitive nature of what may be up there. I'm sure you're aware that when the Europeans came over to the Americas they brought diseases with them as well, such as smallpox, and that decimated the natives here. Well they don't want to make that same mistake on Mars by potentially affecting whatever ecosystem may exist there with our organisms from Earth. So the first step was to see if Mars could have ever supported life, then determine if life did indeed exist there, and if so, then tread very carefully towards the poles where living things may currently reside.
Fruitful exploration!
I got the notification and thought it said Perseverance Explodes 😬
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That's next week. You must be on the early mailing list.
Yea me too .! I hurriedly clicked the notification on the notification bar thinking the same!
"Perseverance Explodes the Jezero Crater Delta" lol
Thank You 😎
Gerçekten muazzam görüntüler, Bilim ve Teknoloji birleşince ortaya ne güzel işler çıkıyor.
Heißt das, die Spuren von dem Rover im Sand sind ein Jahr alt? Oder habe ich das falsch verstanden?
I think I spotted a piece of foil - presumably a piece of the landing stage: If you look at about a 50° angle downwards to the left of the balancing rock there is a shiny, silver and very flat thing stuck in front of one of the rocks!
I spotted it as well. Came to see if i wasnt the only one!
Wish one day those samples will reach back to earth safely 🥺
Real Mars Video! 👍
This is so fascinating 💕
Real Mars Video! 👍
Sadece taş kum ve kayadan ibaret ölü bir gezegenin milyarlarca yıl önce ırmakların aktığını bilmek harika bir şey. Keşke bir zaman makinesi olsada milyarlarca yıl öncesine Marsa gidebilseydik.
This is just amazing
I hope that, moving forward, you will have a way to core and test all different kinds of rock, not just the hard ones.
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Why is the equipment blacked out?
Probably has advertising logos on it.
Because it wasn't in the frame.
There is little to no point of taking pictures of it, mostly just waste of data
That would be one of my questions!!!
The only way to find out is to wade through thousands of pages of info/ data/ diagrams etc once it's no longer classified!!!
The truth about the moon would be a good read for a start.
If ANYONE thinks the US GOVT has EVER told the truth about ANYTHING,then you live in Disneyland & my name's Micky!!!💯
... and my cable keeps going out. smh
You know what would be really emotional? If it found Opportunity...
I hate to say it but that wont happen, Perseverance is across the planet from Opportunity so that wont be happening, however they did find Opportunity using the Mars Orbiters.
@@EpicRobloxianReal sure, just sayn...
where does the light come from?
From our common star
😂😂😂😂
@@natalielehmann5767 yes the Sun kid
The sun
What is the point of waiting for a next mission to return the rock samples? All previous sample-return missions, from the moon, from comets and asteroids have successfully returned the samples in the same trip. Any organic compounds that might be present in the rocks sampled by Perseverance are going to be in very different conditions, during several years in the tubes, than they are in the original rock, favoring alteration, if not degradation. I think it would have made more sense to organize the return of the samples in the same mission, also from an economic point of view.
The point is that every mission to Mars can only carry so much stuff. The Perseverance rover weighs as much as a small car, plus the descend stage had a certain weight so there was no weight left for a spacecraft that could have been able to return back to Earth.
Also: What degradation do you think is going to happen in those few years, compared to the billions of years that these rock samples were already laying there? With 99% certainty there aren't any organic compounds in those rocks that now that they are in the sample tubes suddenly start to dissolve. What the scientists at JPL hope to discover are the remnants of ancient life. If those are present in the samples they will not disappear by storing them in tubes.
Excellent job by NASA and all of their people. Its the toughest job on the planet next to being a 1st grade teacher ✌
amazing clarity ✨️....so sad, that the 🕸sls🐌 can't be seen through that lens?
Well done
We need rovers on more planets
Why are the lower rocks you did the abrasion test on flat with the surface whereas the other rocks that tumbled down protrude from the surface?
If a section these flat rocks were lifted and a sample taken from underneath would they not be a good source of information about earlier in the planets timeline?
Interesting thought chain
The rover can't really lift much
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why you covered the Perseverance Space Probe with the black one?
So detailed! I understand why you chose 60 fps. Flows nicely.
Very beautiful views of mars. I wished to go and see personally. But new generation will definitely go on their private space crafts we are dust particle in the universe. . Its very very far and huge galaxies are there. Only imaginations dreams make my thirst fulfilled by dreaming to walk on mars.
Inspiring ❤
Quiero un vídeo del Rover andando y grabado por el perseverance..
To the right and up from the balance rock it looks like a lizards head sticking out of the rocks. Great video, thanks
Next Rover should go to valles marineris !
So the next rover will be shaped like a burro?
If the hair on your arms doesn't stand up when watching this, you are probably watching the wrong video.
Bravo, awesome!
Have you seen anything that looks like microbial mats like Curiosity found in Gale Crater
0:29 Jezero literally means lake. And its pronounced yezero.
Now you tell us.
Just like with the Nauka science module (literally meaning science)
Wonderful
地球にもありそうな感じ。やはり火星探査には楽しみしかない!
Bruh i was panicking because i read "exploded"
I'm fairly certain this is the location where Captain Kirk fought the humanoid reptilian species known as The Gorn.
Nah, that was Vasquez Rock off the 14. Lots of people and aliens go there. Some legal.
Wow 🤩. Lake Jezero… so cool.
In 2007, following the discovery of its ancient lake, the crater was named after Jezero, Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of several eponymous towns in the country. In some Slavic languages, the word jezero means 'lake'.
@@r3lax375interesting. So basically, Jazero lake means "lake lake"... And it isn't even a lake anymore lol
Жерге күшті ұқсайды екен, тек суда болмаған соң ағаш, шөп жоқ екен.
AWESOME
mükemmel
😀 Quite curious !!!
Saying Jezero lake is like saying chai tea. Same words - different languages.
This is where the people of Dune live.
About?3.5 billion years ago, how do you know this happened
amazing
looks like a construction report after the explosion of a warehouse with materials
사진으로만 보면 바람 살랑 불고 선선하게 보이는데... 몇도정도 될까?
We need planes the capture images of subsurface like we do in south/central America
I want to go there
Really awesome ~ ! 💝 💯 👏 🎉 🙏 🚀 👍 🤖 🎅 ✝ 🌝 !
You've found my rock collection!!😁
Parece que no tienen agua pero si mucho oro.
There was a show that William Shatner narrates and they said they were looking for life in this ancient lake bed or evidence of past life. But I guess NASA never found anything. yet 😮
jezero actually means lake and yes she pronounced it wrong in the video
Very beautiful. But here is the recipe for life: planet + water + many other conditions + a powerful creator. My guess: no life on Mars because I don't see any reason for a creator to create life there and many conditions are not met to qualify for sustainable life.
That looks like a good place to hunt for fossils.
looking for signs of ancient life, they can even find there the first cher's record
It looks like one of those abandoned degrading parts of town
Awesomeness
Trông giống các tòa nhà hoặc những ngọn núi chìm trong cát
😊😊 super
wow.just wow.
Cool. Does look like Earth.
No disrespect intended, but what would *expect* the surface of another planet to look like? 🤔
@@TheStockwell
Well, photos of the moon look alien whereas the photos from Mars looks like home, only, minus any green.
너무 신기하네요 ~
Это где в Казахстане?😂
I wonder who the martian tour guide educating NASA about the local rocks and crater names like Betty is!
We are very good and bad at the same time as humans
꼭 지구 같네 어디 한적한 사막 아닌지
какое безрадостное зрелище(
марсиане собственно где?
Here on Earth
immagini stupende!!!!
stunning, so beautiful, think on it ANOTHER WORLD!!! A Robotic inhabited world
cool
Unfortunately, all the work leading up to sample return mission has been for nothing,because the are going to abandon it all because they've run out of money
Hello!
But why do you guys doctor the photos we pay for this with our tax and you alter photos and been caught using copy paste etc why!
So they now say it's an ancient lake. Or maybe, as common sense would have it, an asteroid/meteor made of ice crashed and created the lake.
Let me know when the big one eyed alien pops up 😮
☘️🌻☘️
👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
not in French 😪
good luck